Grill Restaurant MARU offers patrons in Yangon tasteful Japanese (and Japanese- style Italian) cuisine accented by warm hospitality and fine Japanese-style service in a relaxed ambience. MARU?s menu offers a wide variety of meat and seafood dishes created from the best materials selected by MARU?s experienced chefs. MARU offers meticulously prepared dishes served in an atmosphere that is second to none in Yangon. A visit to Grill Restaurant MARU is an experience that cannot be matched anywhere else in the city.
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Classy, yet inviting, with soft, warm lighting and modern Vietnamese art pieces and decor, Golden Pho is a great place for the first dates or talking business over lunch. The dishes were created with Vietnamese street food in mind, with a modern touch of high-quality ingredients and minimal use of oil. Must visit place!
This small restaurant in the Yaw Min Gyi area serves easy going Japanese food in a relaxed atmosphere. Their gyoza are a highlight and best enjoyed on the little terrace outside, while watching the bustling street life unfold.
Authentic Taiwanese and a unique-to-Yangon Style of bread, that includes a vast range of flavored buns, such as ‘rose yogurt’ and ‘green-tea’; as well more standard and traditional loaves and flavors, that include chocolate and the more healthy whole grain and raisin. The ovens and kitchen are located behind glass, giving customers the opportunity to watch and observe the busy but brilliant bakers at work. The staffs are friendly and attentive; and the breads affordable-ranging from 1500-2500 Kyats.
The Sapphire Lounge & Bar is a perfect blend of serenity and class. Located on the rooftop of Alfa Hotel, Sapphire Lounge offers a scenic view of the Shwedagon Pagoda and the downtown of Yangon. Guests can indulge in delicious barbecue or order cuisine provided by their Lotus Restaurant. Fine dining while gazing into the pristine and un-compromised scenery of the Golden Land will makes for a truly unforgettable experience in Myanmar.
A new type of Tea Shop based on the concept of Japan. The culture of tea, which is widely used in the world, has evolved into various forms in each country and reaches the present. It is “CHA-YA” that proposes it from old, but new form, it.It’s collection of soft serve ice cream, and various bubble tea/just tea combinations is bound to delight you and your soul.
They serve MSG free food and only HALAL for good health.
Well what description to make? We all know KFC. Their focus is fried chicken and with over 18,000 restaurants in 118 countries, it is one of the biggest fast food chains in the world. It will certainly become an easy drop-in point for homesick travelers and expats in need of standardized fast food.
If you have ever traveled to Bangkok, there’s a chance you have seen or even tasted the popular yellow push cart selling noodle and wantons with red roasted pork. This famous push cart brand has finally arrived in Yangon with 2 push carts in 2 locations-in front of Bogyoke Aung San Stadium near Citymart and the new Chinatown night market.
A busy, no-nonsense Indian restaurant in the heart of downtown, New Delhi is popular among the locals. They serve a selection of rather oily South Indian dishes as well as a good selection of vegetarian foods.
Located just next to Bogyoke Market, this is no fuss Thai restaurant is ideal for a post shopping-spree recovery meal. The flavours are full but beware of spicy and sour dishes! You should ask for low spice if you are not accustomed to Thai (or Sichuan) spicy food.
Biryani is an art and it takes skill to master it. Situated on Anawrahta, Nilar has been THE restaurant dishing out tasty biryanis for years to countless customers. Their other dishes may come across as oily, but you will not be dissapointed by their large portions of flavourful slow cooked meat, vegetables, rice and spices. A really good value for money, local indian place.
Daw Saw Yee is a cheap, authenticate and humble Myanmar food experience, where both locals and adventurous tourists can appreciate the local scene. There is a brief English-language menu, but your best bet is to have a look at the selection of curries behind the counter. As in most places, curries come with rice and a small soup.
Singapore’s favorite Cafe – now open in Myanmar! Serving your Singapore’s famous Chicken Rice, signature Kaya Toast & Coffee! Now you can get a taste of Singapore before travelling.
We cannot say that they serve proper ice cream, since their own motto is “bye bye to the fattening ice-cream”! Frolick serves a wide range of frozen yogurts with seasonal specials.































